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621
As
Saint-Potin
entered
,
Duroy
asked
him
:
"
Have
you
seen
the
paragraph
in
'
La
Plume
'
?
"
622
"
Yes
,
and
I
have
just
come
from
Dame
Aubert
's
;
she
is
no
myth
,
but
she
has
not
been
arrested
;
that
report
has
no
foundation
.
"
623
Duroy
went
at
once
to
M.
Walter
's
office
.
After
hearing
the
case
,
the
manager
bade
him
go
to
the
woman
's
house
himself
,
find
out
the
details
,
and
reply
,
to
the
article
.
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624
Duroy
set
out
upon
his
errand
and
on
his
return
to
the
office
,
wrote
the
following
:
625
"
An
anonymous
writer
in
'
La
Plume
'
is
trying
to
pick
a
quarrelwith
me
on
the
subject
of
an
old
woman
who
,
he
claims
,
wasarrested
for
disorderly
conduct
,
which
I
deny
.
I
have
myselfseen
Dame
Aubert
,
who
is
sixty
years
old
at
least
;
she
told
methe
particulars
of
her
dispute
with
a
butcher
as
to
the
weightof
some
cutlets
,
which
dispute
necessitated
an
explanationbefore
a
magistrate
.
That
is
the
whole
truth
in
a
nutshell
.
Asfor
the
other
insinuations
I
scorn
them
.
One
never
should
replyto
such
things
,
moreover
,
when
they
are
written
under
a
mask.GEORGES
DUROY
.
"
626
M.
Walter
and
Jacques
Rival
considered
that
sufficient
,
and
it
was
decided
that
it
should
be
published
in
that
day
's
issue
.
627
Duroy
returned
home
rather
agitated
and
uneasy
.
What
would
this
opponent
reply
?
Who
was
he
?
Why
that
attack
?
He
passed
a
restless
night
.
When
he
re-read
his
article
in
the
paper
the
next
morning
,
he
thought
it
more
aggressive
in
print
than
it
was
in
writing
.
He
might
,
it
seemed
to
him
,
have
softened
certain
terms
.
He
was
excited
all
day
and
feverish
during-the
night
.
He
rose
early
to
obtain
an
issue
of
"
La
Plume
"
which
should
contain
the
reply
to
his
note
.
He
ran
his
eyes
over
the
columns
and
at
first
saw
nothing
.
He
was
beginning
to
breathe
more
freely
when
these
words
met
his
eye
:
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628
"
M.
Duroy
of
'
La
Vie
Francaise
'
gives
us
the
lie
!
In
doing
so
,
he
lies
.
629
He
owns
,
however
,
that
a
woman
named
Aubert
exists
,
and
that
she
was
taken
before
a
magistrate
by
an
agent
.
Twowords
only
remain
to
be
added
to
the
word
'
agent
,
'
which
are‘of
morals
'
and
all
is
told
.
But
the
consciences
of
certainjournalists
are
on
a
par
with
their
talents
.
"
630
"
I
sign
myself
,
Louis
Langremont
.
"